Active management back on the agenda as investors face bumpy 2017

Stephanie Baxter
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Investors will eye up active and alternative strategies next year to help them cope with market volatility arising from economic and political forces, according to research.

A survey of 500 institutional investors by Natixis Global Asset Management showed they are ready to press the reset button to address a more volatile and uncertain market following the Brexit vote ...

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